School of Economics, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China.
Institute of Marine Economics and Management, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 Mar;29(12):18160-18176. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-17118-w. Epub 2021 Oct 22.
The employment effect of enterprises embedded in global value chains (GVCs) has important theoretical value, but existing research has ignored the impact of environmental costs on employment under the division of labor system within the value chain. By constructing a GVC-embedded index considering environmental costs, this study investigates the impact of Chinese industrial enterprises' embedding into GVCs on employment at both the theoretical and empirical levels. It is found that when the environmental cost is considered, the improvement of GVC embeddedness has a significant inhibiting effect on employment, especially for female laborers, lower-skilled laborers, state-owned enterprises, private enterprises, and enterprises in the eastern region of China. The research also shows that when considering environmental costs, the labor cost increase effect enhances the negative effect of increased GVC embeddedness on employment, while the innovation promotion effect and the foreign direct investment effect serve to mitigate the negative effect. The results provide a reference for developing countries seeking to effectively protect people's livelihood and employment while achieving a leap in the division of labor along the green value chain.
全球价值链(GVC)嵌入企业的就业效应具有重要的理论价值,但现有研究忽视了价值链内部分工体系下环境成本对就业的影响。本文通过构建一个考虑环境成本的 GVC 嵌入指数,从理论和实证两个层面研究了中国工业企业嵌入 GVC 对就业的影响。研究结果表明,考虑环境成本时,GVC 嵌入度的提高对就业具有显著的抑制作用,尤其是对女性劳动力、低技能劳动力、国有企业、民营企业和中国东部地区的企业。研究还表明,考虑环境成本时,劳动力成本增加效应增强了 GVC 嵌入度增加对就业的负面影响,而创新促进效应和外国直接投资效应则有助于缓解负面影响。研究结果为发展中国家寻求在实现绿色价值链分工跃升的同时有效保护民生和就业提供了参考。